Activision Blizzard started informing employees Tuesday afternoon about the layoffs, which are believed to affect almost 800 workers of the 9,600 the company employed in 2018. CEO Bobby Kotick ...
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Video game giant Activision Blizzard will start laying off employees at its Irvine and Santa Monica locations next month as ...
Alongside layoffs, Mike Ybarra, the Activision Blizzard president for the last two decades has left, and the production of its brand-new survival game Odyssey has been halted. Much of this is ...
The impact of the layoffs extends across teams within Activision Blizzard, Xbox and ZeniMax ... wave of redundancies across the tech sector in reaction to the economic turbulence we've been ...
With the release of Diablo III coming seemingly closer, it can be speculated that some of the layoffs are developers for the Sanctuary-themed game. "However, as Blizzard and the industry have evolved ...
Bloomberg’s games industry reporter Jason Schreier even tweeted that Activision-Blizzard staff were texting him to figure out if they would be impacted by the layoffs, as most staff had not been ...